Thursday, July 2, 2015
As it stands now, looks like Daddy and I are gonna make a sneak attack on Momma and Scott tonight… or rather Friday morning (2am-ish). Y'all don't tell.
We just zoomed past Nashville and we blew a kiss to my sweet friend, Angela Marshall Lange. She's A&R for Eric Church. Yes…THAT Eric Church! We grew up in the same neighborhood together before she was in charge of famous folks!
This trip was for me but it was also for ALL of my girlfriends who have lost their Dads. Here's to the men who helped shape our lives. God Bless each of you and the Spirit of your Dads. Know that I think of y'all every time I get to hug my Dad.
Thursday morning we left the Quality Inn and headed to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Now, if any of y'all are planning a trip to the Gateway Arch this summer please be advised the entire surrounding park area is under renovation. Streets that existed kinda don't exist right now (Atlanta flashback), detours are abundant and SIRI doesn't really seem to know about all of that. Your best bet is to visit: www.gatewayarch.com, but good luck with that. This is what is on the 'directions' page, ahem:
Is it just me?
We finally got there and once we did here's how cool it was:
And then we did this:
That's the Lumiere Casino. It was a lot of fun but not the smartest move we made on this trip. I think I'll stick to scratch-off Lotto cards.
Speaking of Lotto cards… Crazy Jerry called while we were at the top of the Arch and wanted me to tell y'all that he hit it big with a scratch-off when he and Max were on the way home. Seems our Crazy Jerry won $4! Way to go Jerry!
We heard from Max earlier, too. He wanted to check up on us and see where we were on the road. When I told him where we were, he said this:
You're right about that, Max! Vroooom!
Max has been investigating fuel pump scenarios for the past two days and even offered to email all the info to Dad. Thank you for that, I know Dad will be thrilled to read all your research cause it has been on his mind the entire trip.
Now, Thursday morning when we got up, it was really overcast and kind of gloomy.
But my sweet brother, Jason, called with a huge burst of Sunshine.
When he, and his precious wife Jen, came and rescued us with Dad's truck way back on Day 1, he took Lucille home with him. He took the gas tank off AND had the fuel pump rebuilt as a surprise for Dad. Now that is love. Thank you, Jason. I was afraid I'd have to do all that myself!
I looked up at one point in this blog writing and saw the name 'Kennesaw'. Holy cow, Daddy! You really have driven the wheels off of this truck. We got home around 1:30am. That's 789 miles in one day.
We called and gave Mom and Scott a heads up so we wouldn't scare them half to death.
It took me awhile to wind down. I'm so happy to be home with Scott and our pups, but I miss Dad, already. I got to have Dad all to myself for 11 days and I will treasure every single minute. Every single one. My Dad rocks!
Y'all have a safe 4th of July! I'm gonna go call Dad and see if he misses me yet!
Peace. Love. Road trip!